- it's about a sony prs-650 with PRS+ 2.1 Analogus 2012.11.10 Zork Edition;
- usually i keep the battery fully charged. I'm now travelling and the following is happening on a one-bar battery icon:

a) applications>text memo>new memo>text input: after typing in four or five words the sony re-boots itself;
b) applications>handwriting>new drawing>drawing: drawing works, when i click on "done" the sony either re-boots itself or freezes. The latter: have to do a reset and home+options+power to re-boot the machine;
c) last opened books>article x>add bookmark>by keyboard: like a);
d) last opened books>article x>add bookmark>by drawing: like b).

I've tried several articles and books, any format (pdf, epub, word), same result as at c) and d). Every application other than bookmarks/text/drawing works fine.

- reinstalled PRS+ Zork;
- fully-charged the battery;
- re-tested text memo + handwriting (both as "standalone" and "bookmark"): the behaviour of the sony hasn't changed. It still powers itself off whenever i go near memos and handwriting (now even deleting a memo or handwritten sketch causes the sony to power itself off).

why would it do that all of a sudden? I'll now try and format it and see what happens.

Sounds like a problem with the file system. I once had a comparable behaviour. I solved it with formatting the reader and/or deinstalling and reinstalling PRS+ a couple of times. But my memories aren't very clear in that point.

Analogus, you're probably right about file system errors. After formatting and re-installing PRS+ everything (including text/drawing-memos) work as it should. It looks like the battery didn't have anything to do with it.

On a separate note, is the PRS+ Zork available for the Sony PRS 950? I love the 650 but increasingly feel that I should get one with a bigger screen - for articles, mainly.

Good to hear your problem seems to be solved. I'm no Linux-man. But a couple of problems seem to have nothing to do with PRS+ but with other glitches, for example file system. Says my gut. But as mentioned, I'm no Linux man and no developer.

Concerning Zork for 950:

I have to admint it is very unlikely that there will be a version for the 950 for a couple of reasons. Two of them:

I do not own a PRS 950. Since this model is in some parts very different from the 650 or 350 it would be a risky 'blind flight' to create Zork for 950. I'm not able to test it. So I'll concentrate on Zork for 350 (which I can test) and 650.

My new 'baby' is a Kindle Paperwhite ;-) which's display is fabulous! Software has it's short commings, but the display... So part of my 'reader-time' flows into the Papewhite.

But I'll not give up my beloved 350. This is a great reader which I use outdoor. The Paperwhite has it's problems there. For example you are not able to swich pages with gloves on. No problem with the user programmable buttons of the PRS-X50 readers with PRS+ on it.

Great to hear you like the Kindle Paperwhite. Same with me, the 650 is really good (save for its tendency to freeze every now and then), though it'd be good to get an e-reader that's as good and with a bigger display. Perhaps the Pocketbook Pro912 (though I'd really like my e-reader NOT to have wifi)...could your PRS+ be tweaked to fit the Pocketbook?

... For example you are not able to swich pages with gloves on. No problem with the user programmable buttons of the PRS-X50 readers with PRS+ on it.

A.

You can buy special gloves that allow you to operate capacitive screen devices. They're pricier than normal gloves, and no idea how warm they'll be either, but just Google "gloves for capacitive touch devices" and you'll find plenty if you want to use the Kindle outdoors.

That's another reason the Kindle will never be a real contender for me, my skin is oddly dry enough that I have trouble pushing elevator buttons that are capacitive touch. And I don't like using buttons even if the Paperwhite had them, still wouldn't be an option.

The x50 readers with the infrared screen is never a problem turning pages with the usual swipe even with heavy gloves on.

Yes, this special gloves... I find it rediculous to buy spezial outfit to can cope with a gadget. So no option for me. But I did know this before I bought the Paperwhite. For reading somewhere in nature I use one of my beloved PRS350 (silver and blue as you remember ;-)

The infrared touch screen sadly is no option for me too when reading under fresh air because insects and falling needles from trees activates it. For reading with gloves in wintertimes I have a special setup (therefor TWO storing slots in ZORK for PRS-options, one 'norma' and one 'special' to switch fast between them) - 3 buttons for NEXT PAGE and one button for PREVIOUS PAGE. IR-screen deactivated.

And I hope some day a Flash Cards App for PRS+ will come to learn vacabularies. It will of course be integrated into Zork-edition.

I absolutely agree about it being silly to have to buy special gloves to use a device. I just refuse to do it.

I don't have the extreme problem you do reading outdoors with accidental page turns. Insects once in awhile do it, but I usually sit out in the sun and not under trees, I guess that could make a huge difference. And it's quite often windy, so that helps to keep the bugs off my reader.

My 2 silver 350s have multiplied nicely in recent months to now include 2 blue 350s! I might sell a few of the silver ones, but the used ones were really cheap I might just keep them for spare parts. All have perfect screens except one that came with my first blue 350, so I swapped it out with a good screen from one of the used silvers.